What film did you watch last night?

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Drago

Legendary Member
A Working Man.

The Stafe gets jolly upset about something and goes off torturing and killing bad guys. A lot of them.

As usual, not much of a plot and the production somehow looks cheap.

Poor weapons drills ruin it even further.

4/10.
 
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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
A Working Man.

The Stafe gets jolly upset about something and goes off torturing and killing bad guys. A lot of them.

As usual, not much of a plot and the production somehow looks cheap.

Poor weapons drills ruin it even further.

4/10.

Don’t forget the incomprehensible disjointed plot that makes it look like the flim's been edited by someone who's just had a bottle of scotch. 😂
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I watched that last week, over 2 nights. I gave up halfway through on the first night because it was pretty poor. I had time to kill the following evening and wasted that time on the second half of the film rather than doing something more entertaining like counting the grains of sand on a beach.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Where do you rate it compared to Wild Card though?

Wild Card was better, maybe 5.5/10.

Hummingbird (later renamed Redemption) was decent enough, but Blitz is far and away the best fillum in which he stars. Still plenty of bad dudes getting slapped and the fisticuffs is more "realistic", but the addition of Paddy Considine as a foil, as well as a surprisingly good plot with a brilliant twist at the end, makes it a surprisingly gripping action-thriller.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Wild Card was better, maybe 5.5/10.

Hummingbird (later renamed Redemption) was decent enough, but Blitz is far and away the best fillum in which he stars. Still plenty of bad dudes getting slapped and the fisticuffs is more "realistic", but the addition of Paddy Considine as a foil, as well as a surprisingly good plot with a brilliant twist at the end, makes it a surprisingly gripping action-thriller.

You reckon? I was sober when I watched Wild Card which probably didn't help.

Didn't mind Blitz, but it's a bit try hard.

Crank is where it's at I reckon. Utterly mental.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Slade in Flame following Mark Kermode's review on their podcast.
Best I could give is a, meh. And that's being generous. Not for the first time I am calling his judgment into question.
Maybe Kermode is judging Slade in Flame within its genre.

It's not a great movie but compared to many other pop-star movies, such as Can't Stop The Music (Village People), Cool as Ice (Vanilla Ice), Spice World (Spice girls), Bula Quo (Status Quo)... Slade in Flame is worthy of an Oscar nomination at least. OK maybe not an Oscar but it's definitely one of the better pop-star movies I've seen.

If you want to see something really really really atrocious, then Bula Quo is the one to watch.
 
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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Wild Card was better, maybe 5.5/10.

Hummingbird (later renamed Redemption) was decent enough, but Blitz is far and away the best fillum in which he stars. Still plenty of bad dudes getting slapped and the fisticuffs is more "realistic", but the addition of Paddy Considine as a foil, as well as a surprisingly good plot with a brilliant twist at the end, makes it a surprisingly gripping action-thriller.

Really good film is Blitz, I'd say his best.

Almost went to see Working Man at the pictures the other week but was outvoted, looks like I had a lucky escape 😀
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Revolver is definitely a low point.

I quite like the Stath though, doesn't try to be anything he's not and sticks to what he knows, and in some of the lighter style of action films he almost looks to be smirking as he dances through the over choreographed fights scenes without taking it too seriously.


This lot's entertaining enough -

War
Snatch
Hummingbird
Killer Elite
Safe
Blitz
The Mechanic
Wrath of Man

And for over the top comedy violence you can't beat The Expendables series.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
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Revolver is definitely a low point.

I quite like the Stath though, doesn't try to be anything he's not and sticks to what he knows, and in some of the lighter style of action films he almost looks to be smirking as he dances through the over choreographed fights scenes without taking it too seriously.


This lot's entertaining enough -

War
Snatch
Hummingbird
Killer Elite
Safe
Blitz
The Mechanic
Wrath of Man

And for over the top comedy violence you can't beat The Expendables series.

Absolutely. The Beekeeper is great too.

The Expendables series is amazing.
 
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